The New York Clipper (November 1913)

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28 THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. November i America's Classy Composer, whose beautiful melodies are tbe wonder and delight of all true singing artists, and the envy of a horde of unsuccessful composers, has placed with his publisher, MR. CHAS. K. HARRIS, trie best songs he has over written, In conjunction with the celebrated lyric writer, WILL D. COBB. Each soDg a genuine and lasting succoss. THE WALT F THE ROSE SUCCESSOR TO HIS FAMOUS ISLE WOULD YOU THINK ME AS NICE TO-MOBROW NIGHT (IF YOU MET SOMEONE NICER TO-NIGHT?) WALTZ BALLAD PAR EXCELLENCE YOU RE A DEAR SWEET BOY AT DOUBLE HOVELTY SARAH THE GREAT DOUBLE HOVELTY NUMBER THE BEST HEBREW BALLAD OF THE SEASON AN D 1 1 5ZT~" The Song that BERNARD GRANVILLE stopped the Show with at the V. C. C. BeneBt at the Caalno Sunder night IF THEY DON'T STOP MAKING THEM SO BEAUTIFUL Complete copies and orchestrations now ready in all keys to fit any voice. Bend for professional copies, If you are playing outside of New York. They will be Bent upon application. If you are playing New York, kindly call, where a dozen of the beat pianists in the city will attend to your wants. Address all communications to tbe main office. OHAS. K. HARRI3 COLUMBIA THE B'WAY and 47th ST., NEW YORK MEYER COHEN, Mgr. THEATRE8 and OPERA HOUSES We Insert advertisements In tlita column it a spiels! tat* of II 75 per agate line for 8 montln (or 18 times). This will enable local managers to keep Uielr houses prominently and continually baton (lie manairra of companies. Daring the tlmo tbe ail. la running we will lend each adver- tiser • cap? of Tua Cliffd free. COLEBHOOK, If. H„ Population, 11,000. DRAWING FROM TWO TO FOUR THOUSAND. RBW HALCYON THEATRE), Just Opened. Booking First Class Attractions only. Beating ca- paclty,6A0. Electric lights. Steam Beat. First class Companies write for bookings to PRANK W. BALDWIN, Owner. WANTED-ATTRACTIONS for Fall Season. ELEOTRA OPERA HOUSE. Electra. Tex. MONTICELLO, N. Y., pop. 4 000. Draws from 1,000 Winter, 15 000 Summer. Modern theatre. Full stage equipment. Can slago any production. Seats 1,000. Lyceum Theatre. L. F. Qulinond, Mgr. 'WANTED, to Hook, flood High Class Shows, One Night Standi), and (Jood Stock Companies. Drawing population, 6,000. Large stage and good scenery. Star Theatro, Tower City, Schuylkill Co., Fa. Address W. J. HENRY, Owner and Manager. GRAND THEATRE. Malone, N. Y. Seats 7(0. Population 7,000. First-class road attrao Uons apply only. Good Heps, and One Nlghtora for 'our I ml., 111., Wis. and Mich. [lEPENDKNT OPERA HOUSE MORS. ASB'N., 816-17 Ashland Block, Chicago. mm. Optra Jlout Al Musical Comedy, Musical Stock Onto lody. I Tabloid and Rep. Cos. Em >per» House, Waahlngton, C. H lire MUSIC COMPOSED AND ARRANGED for any Instrument or number of Instruments. Songs, words and Music, Bkotches.etc. Send stamp. OHAS. L. LEWIS. W Richmond St., Clnclnn aU, 6. FOR SALE-HANDCUFF, COMEDY MAGIC SPIRIT CABINET, and MIND READINQ ACTS, Also a Magician's ComploteOutHt, and many other Bargains at prices which will Interest you. Clr- culara for stamps. OEQ. A. RICE, Auburn, H . Y. PLAYS for Stock Repertoire and Amateurs. Royalty Plays and also Standard Book PlayB. Bend for lists. Bennett's Dramatlo Exchange, 80 West Randolph St., Chicago, 111. A. MUo Benne tt, Mgr. a THESE Sketches are Suro Winners—"Drink," "Father's Curso," "Nora's Count," "Getting Fathor's Consent," tuo. each. "Bachelor's But- tons," "Memory of ft Song."''Only a Country Girl," "Only a Dream." $25. each. Others MB, $18, $15, $12. Address MICHAEL FLOOD, 2920 W. Lchlgn A ve., Fh lladeli ihla, Pa, PERFORMER < Al Pianist; solo and orches- tra, (experienced all lines). At Liberty. Good Bari- tone voice, line stage nppcarnnco, age 24. (writerof songs, sketches, parodies, etc.) Would consider flrstclass vaudeville sketch, tbooked) or recognized clever partner. State all. J. F. LA PIERRE, Box 882, ElPaso, Texas. WANTED, QUICK CLEVER SOUBRETTE WITH SPECIALTY. Can also use good if am, playing strong line of 8aria. Wardrobe and ability essential. Small me; one night stands. Pay own hold. Stale all llrst letter. AUSTIN I,. STEWART CO., Nov. 3, Mt. Morris, N. Y.; Nor. 4, Le Hoy, N. Y. tl AT LIBERTY FRED GOSGROVE MRS. LEHNIE 60SGROVE (Ion. Bus.. Comedy and Char. Height, 6 ft. vlu. Bits and small parts. Height, 6 ft. 1 In. Wardrobe good. Write or wire. COSGROVE Si COSGHOVB, Card R. Il.-Il, Muurle, I ml. SELL CHEAP SWITCH HOARD, HOUDER LIGHTS. CURTAIN and SCENERY. In fact everything for stage equipment. Must be sold Immediately. Call between eleven and twelve. Mr. ROSENBERG, Savny Theatre, 11* Wee* 34th Street, New York. RICTONS' BIO SHOW THIS WEEK ARCANUM . . OHIO Last Med. Man, Lnwaon, ono before him Leon AT LIBERTY- rflP QAIl? 1000 Feet Heels Films, $.1per T UA OnLIi reel, wich as Train Robbers, Uncle Tom's'.Cabin, Cindrvlla.Tcn Nlghtslnallar- room, Ala Balm, Comedies, Westerns, Dramatic, Maglo Hand colored. 11. DAVIS, Wattrtown. Wis. Experienced Clarinet and Ptauo Player. Lo- cated Job preferred. Havo both pitches of Clari- nets. ED. STOGDILL, 4043 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, HI. WANTED, TO KNOW THE WHEREABOUTS OF PHILIP ROMEO, SS&fig Addreaa JOB KUIIEO, MIIHIntown, Fa BALLET SLIPPERS All sizes, from Infants' 8% to women'*, In stock, ready to ship. Black Kid 11.60. Satin and Colored Kid $2. liar J Box Toe 60c. extra. BY MAIL Parcels Post, Prepaid. Fit Guaranteed Send for Catalog "A" and measurement instructions SHOeCRAfT SHOP STB 8th At., N. Y. O. 2 Blocks S. of Pa. Sta. Tel. Chelsea 2«T3 AT LIBERTY ONE PIECE, REP. or STOCK—JOINT ONLY PAULINE J. W. Heavies, Comedlenc, Characters Height6ft.sin. Weight 1S5 lbs Characters, Comedy. Gen. Bos. Height 6 ft. s in. Weight IBS lbs. Years of experience, strictly reliable. Reliable managers only need apply. Tickets, yes. J. W. SIGHTS, Hoqiaah, Wis. 6ETMYI3PflR0DYRI0T8i$l. "Lonesome Pine," i'Snookle Ookums," "Devil's Ball," "Harem.' 1 "Need You," "All Night Long," "Dream of Old Erin." "Old Girl Mine.'" "Get Yon Alone To-Nlght," "Row," "Bumble Bee," "Mid- night Cboo-Choo." "Holt. E. Lee," Everyone a "come-back." My "Rep." Sticks. RAY HIBBELER, 1911 N.Tripp Ave., Chicago. LADY MUSICIANS Cornet, Violin, 'Cello, at once for Vaudeville Act. Address EDITH B. SWAN, 4Iat & D'way, Calvert Hotel Weir York; WANTED, 40 WHITE MUSICIANS (Brass), Solo Cornet; must arrange and direct; age 10 to 23. Bight, concert and Dance Music. Do Zouave Drill, Blackface, Vaudeville Acts and Ends. "Will bny anything.'' J. W. AOBENBAOH'S MINSTRELS, ZOUAVE DRILL TEAM AND JU- VENILE CONCERT BAND, open Nov. 4 at Fair- mont, Minnesota. - WHO READS and FAKES Wanted quick, If yon doable Cornet or Violin so much tbe better. Long Season. Salary sure al- ways. Tickets, no. State all In first letter. HORNER CO MED V CO., Brooten, Minn. Geo. Ebel, Piano Player, I sent yon $20.f.o. FOR SALE OR TO LET ON ROYALTY A COPYRIGHTED DRAMATIC VAUDEVILLE ACT, for 2 Males Has been tried and la a sure winner. KARL BLOUKL1N0ER, Dramatic Writer. PORTLAND, MAINE. AGENT AT LIBERTY Thoroughly experienced. Can post, will herald. Always sobor. Itcp., oue nlghter, car, canvas, any kind of show. Know South and West. Can join to-day. Wire, write. H. H. FRANKLIN, Brown wood, Tex. OPT OF TOWH NEWS I.oa A nudes, Cal.—Hamburger's Majestic (Oliver Moroaco, mgr.) Kitty Gordon, la "Tbe Knehantrese," week of Oct. 27. Mouosco (Oliver Uoroacu, mgr.)—"The Prodl- cal Parent" wai the attraction week of 20. AvDiToaiutt (lb E. Bebyrner, rose.)—Tbe Tirol! Opera Co., la "The Chimes of Normandy," 20 and week. Musosco'a DtiauNK (Ollrer Moroaco, mgr-)— "The Quaker Girl" 2(1 and week. Onrusuu (Gltrence Drown, mgr.)—Bill 27 and week: Milton and De Long Sisters, Darrell and company. The Lawn Party," Lorrane and Burke, Robbie Gordon*, Sabaret, Mullen and Ceogan, and the Song Birds. Empress. —BUI 20 and week included: Karno'a London Comedy Company, Charles Obapln, Ro- land West and company. Early and Bra], Prtngle an-l Allen and company. Medllu, Felber and Tow lies, Lee Bros., and Keyatone comedies. PiNTAtm' (Carl Walker, mgr.)—BUI 20 and week Included: "The Golden Dream," Ibe O'Mal- leya and the O'Gradve, Rapoll, Irrlng Roth, Connelly Slaters, Allen and Lewis, Animated Weekly, and Pantsgee' Ragtime Sextette. ltai'i'iii.io (Bob Cunningham, mgr.)—Bill 20 and week Included: Armstrongs Baby Dolls, lu "Soul Kiss." Prince Pat, Wagner and Dlgga, Mack and Fox, Amourette, and World Series on slides. Cum's Bboadwat and Tally's Bboadwat, motion pictures only. Notes. —Dillon a King, with Maude Amber and company, are In preparation for "The Law Makers," at the Lyceum The Hippodrome bill 20 and week Included: Howard Slaters, Abram and Johns, tbe Alvlnos, Ashley Cooper Players, and El Cotta. San Dleso, Cal—Sprcekels' (Dodge k Hay- ward, mere) Charlotte Walker, In "Tbe Trail of tho Loseeome Pine," Oct. 28. "Officer 068" 27. 28. Gorgon 29. Ltcstw. —DoweU Block Co. presented "On the Spar of the Moment" week of 20. Savor (Pantages') (Scott A. Palmer, ngr.) — Bill for week of 27: Charlie Rellly and company. Edwin Flare's "Golden Dream," Rapoll, Irving Roth, Connolly Slaters, and Allen and Lev.-is. Empdksb (S. ft O) (John M. Cooke, mgr.)— Bill week of 27: "A Night In s London Club," Early and Byal. Pringla and Allen, Round West's Players, Lee Bros.. Felber and Townes, and Key- stone comedy pictures. Fsicass and Majestic, vaudeville and nle- turea. Ibis (Lloyd Brown, mgr.)—Famous Players feature photoplay of Mrs. langtry week of 27. Nora,—Some of the "movies" nave protested against the orders of tbe picture film exchange* of San Francisco, which recently cut down the num- ber of Alms to three for all ive-cent bouse*, some of which had been running Ore and six. There promises to be a merry war over tbe matter, ac- cording to the Picture Association, who resent these methods. Oakland, Cal. — Mscdooough (P. A. Gelaa, mgr.) William Favershtm, to ^'Julias Cesar,'' Oct. 27-29. Ta Lianrrr (H. W. Bishop, mgr.)—The Lib- erty Stock Co., for week of 27, presents "As s Man Thinks." "The Speckled Band" next. Obwieuu (Geo. Bbey. mgr.)—iBUI 20 and week: Lulu Glaser and Tnoe. D. Richards, Bosa- lmd Coghlan sad company, Swor and Mack, An- drew P. Kelly. Klutlng's animals, Pealson and Ooldle, La Vler and Pathe's Weekly. PiMTAors' (Wo. H. Wright, mar.)—BUI 26 snd week: Ameea Abou UamJil Troupe, Jose Meleno and company. Miss Pony Moore, Davey and Flo, Anderson and Golnes, De Vole Trio, Beethoven Four, ClauBsa Worden, and Keystone comedy mo- tion pictures. Bdoaowat, Oakland, Recent, Camera, Bbown's Marlowe, and Gam, motion pictures. Note. —The Columbia is closed. This house wUI open with Dillon ft King's Comedy Co. early in November. St. John, Cam.—Opera House (Walter Woods, mgr.) the Thomas-Woods Stock Co., their fourth week here, Oct 27, presenting "Merely Mary Ann." Youk. —"Klrmess," put on by local smateurs, under tbe direction of F. J. Lynwood and F. M. Agoatlnl, of New York, for benefit of children's playgrounds, 10-20, had big business. Empibb, Sta» and Uniuub, moving pictures only. Ltkic —Vaudeville snd moving pictures. Qem. —Songs and moving pictures. Nickel.— Margaret Breck, In songs; the Bacon Bros., banjolsts, snd moving pictures.. Nots.4. —Walter' Woods, of the Thomson-Woods Stock Co., Is In Boston, selecting plays for fu- ture production In this city........The W. L. Harklns Players opened their season at Yarmouth 20, 21, presetting "Tbe Ucuse Next Door," "The Liars" and "Tbe: Confession," to big business. Roster of company la: W. S. Hsrklua, Frank Conway. H. O, Stubbs, Eugene Lit Rue, O. N. Stork, Victor Stewart, Wm. Mallette, Sue Van Dusen. Grace Guernsey, Eileen Oosgrlff and Evan- lyn Biasdale. Hamilton, Can.—Grand (A. R. Loudon, mgr.) "Mutt snd Jell In Panama" Oct.'24, 25; "The Newlyweds and Their Baby" 27, 28: Thurs- ton, the magician, 80-Nov. 1; "The Moon Maiden" 4, 0; De Keren Opera Co., la "Rob .Boy," 0,7. Taupls (J. G. Appleton, mgr.)—Bill for week of 27: Kajtroma. Wlllard Slmma and company, Goldamlth and Hoppe, Blgeiow, Oanrpbell and Hoyden, the YouDgers. Billy and Edith Adams, and Juggling De Lisle. Ltsio (RE. Ma rat all, mgr.)—BUI for week of 27: Bush Ling Toy, Richmond and Hum, Mary Keogh, Leonard and Aivln, Lsrklna snd Pearl, Ellen Richards, and Sylvia. Brantford, Can. — Colonial (E. Byraons, mgr.) vaudeville and pictures. OBAND (F. Johnson, mgr.)—"Matt sad Jeff In Panama" 27. Oem (Geo. F. Law, mgr.)—VaudevUle snd pic- I lures. Apolo (Ernie Moule, mgr.)—Vaudeville snd pictures, snd Andrew Pencil, In Illustrated songs. Notes. —Ernie Moule, manager ,of tbe Apollo Theatre, baa been appointed manager of the New Brant Theatre. Montreal, Can.—His Majesty's (H. Q. Brooks, mgr.) De Koven Opera Co. Oct, 27 snd week. "Joseph and Ills Brethren" next week. Princess (AbMe Wright, mgr.)—"The Purple Road" week of 27. Evelyn Neablt Thaw next. Onrusuu (Geo. Drlseoll, mgr.)—Vaudeville bill for week of 27: Lolo, Edwin Stevens and com- pany, Vlollnaky. Paultmm Team, Kaufman Bros., Kevins and Gordon, and Rl Rey Slaters. OAiarrr.—The Befanan Show 27 snd week, Girls from Starlaud next. Wootlstoek, Can. — Griffin's (Albert Don- aghy, mgr-) '''Mutt sod Jefl hi Panama" Oct. 2S, Rogers ft Grllley Co. 81, "The Quaker Gu-," Nor. 7. "The Light Eternal'' 18, tbe Cathedral Choir 28, "Fine Feathers" Dec 2. Moving pictures cod vaudeville on intervening dates. Wiutb Stas (F. T. Kgener, mgr.) — Miring pictures only. Berlin, Can.—New Grand (Al. Beckerlch, mgr.) this new and up-to-date house wss opened Oct. 20 by "Mutt and Jeff." to a packed boose. "Bunty Pulls the Strings" followed 21, snd played to a large and appreciative audience. Stab (G. O. Philips, mgr.)—The Sarah Olbney Stock Co. are playing to large houses nightly acre. St. Catharines, Can.—Grand (G. B. Od- ium, mgr.) "Seven Days la New York" sppeared here Oct. 17, snd "Matt atd Jeff la Panama" 23. VasdevUle on Intermediate dates. WEN SHERIDAN'S ATTRACTIONS WANTS VERSATILE PEOPLE In all lines for REPERTOIRE, ONE MGHTER8, VAUOE- VIlilaE AND MtTSICAL, COMEDY. Longplessant engagement to those who can HAKE GOOD. BEST AGENTS snd clever CHORUS GIRLS. Can use a No. 1 Singing and Dancing C03IE- DIAnT who can produce; TABLOID PLATS and MUSICAL COMEDIES changed often. AH state lowest and send photo. Could use COMEDIAN and SOUBRETTE who sings, dances snd can CQunge often. WEN SHERIDAN, Star Theatre Bide.. Kingston, N. V. P. s.—Managers In New York State In towns of less than 6,000 who would like to play the Vivapbone Talking Pictures, the BEST OF THEM ALL, communicate with me at once for open time. 9noe WANTED AtOnoe PEOPLE IN ALL LINES FOR I. F. MOORE ATTRACTIONS TABLOID MUSICAL COMEDY AND COMIC OPERA Irish; Jew; Rube; Dutch and Light Comedians. 4 Juvenile Men. Must be Al Singers. 40 Experienced Chorus Girls. Principal Women All Lines. Only those enclosing photos, programs and stating very lowest salary considered. We want only SOBER, RELIABLE PEOPLE. 4 companies now rehearsing Address BILLY DeCROTEAC, Rooms 305-H06, 1118 Trenaont St., Boston, Mass. We famish wardrobe for Chorus. WANTED, FARGE COMEDY PEOPLE LOADING LADY younj GENERAL BUS. W< p n Clever S. & D. D. COMEDIAN SOTJBRBTTB CBAEACTBR good looking INGENUE; MAN ; STRAIGHT MAN ; PRODUCER; STAGE MANAGER. Must play parts. All most do specialties. No boo?era tolerated. Southern one-n<ghter. State all hr-.t letter, including salary, wnlch must be low. Send photos If possible. Positively no tickets. Must join immediately in Memphis. Address Manager "WIDOW BROWN" Co., 88 N. MONTGOMERY ST., MEMPHIS, TENN. Would buy trunk scenery. Mgre. in Tens., N. and S. Carollnaand Alabama send in open time. PLAYING THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE SULLIVAN and CON8IDINE CIRCUIT GENERAL BUSINESS OFFICE I SoIIiwan and Coastdlne Bids., Third and Madison Sta., SEATTLE, WASH. FRED, LINCOLN, - Gen. Mgr. GENERAL BOOKING OFFICE I 1405 Broadway (Heidelberg Bids.). N.V. CHRIS O. BROWN, - - Mkt. BRANCH BOOKING OFFICES I PAUL GOl'DRON, 9 North Clark St., cor. Madison, Chicago 111.; MAURICE J. BURNS. 8d and Madison Sta., Seattle, Wash.: W. P. REESE. 96S Market St., San Francisco, Cal.; B. OBERMAYER, Broadmead Honse,21 Panton St., London, S. W., England .< A BEAUTIFUL NEW BALLAD JUST OFF THE PRESS H Endorsed by sll Music Reviewers. DEALERS, get it on yonr counters. SINGERS, get It In yorir Act. PIANO PLATERS, get It on your Piano. PROFESSIONAL SINGERS, send LATE PROGRAM and STAMP for copy. Address J. MORRIS WIDDOWS, MUSIC PUB., Connersvllle, lad. GHAUNCEY-KEIFFER GO. CHARACTER HAN, General Business Man with Specialty; Union Carpenter, must pUy a few parts. Single or Double Musical Act. Address, with all particulars, FRED CHAUNCEY, Mgr., this week, Baamokln, Pa.; next week, ML Cannes, Pa. LAUGH? THEY'LL YELL! When you pull Mary's latest parodies on: "Corse Aching Heart," "Last Night End of World.' "flnooky Ookums," "Ohesapeake Bay," "Much To Be Thankful For," "Bunch of Shamrocks," "Row," "Do As Much For You," 'Bumble Bee," "Midnight Cboir-Cboo," "Old Girl of Mine," "That's How I Need You," "Made Me Love Yon," "Lonesome Pine," -'In My Harem," "Some- body's Coming To My House," "Apple Blossom Time la Normandy," "Bine Eyed Babr," "Last Night In Dreamland," "In New Orleans," "What Beautiful Dream." "When I Lost You," "All Night Long" and "On Mississippi." Last 12 for Hebrew. 10c. each, S for 25c., or whole 24 Big Parody Riots, $.1.60, And another sure-fire laughter and applause winner Is: "Dixie Lou." A Dope Fiend. Horse Race Recitation. Runs 3 minutes, price 25c. Other material. Catalog and testimonials free. All kinds of exclusive material written to order. Best of references and strongest possible gnsrantee given. MRS. MART E. P. THAYER, 2100 Broad St., Providence, R. I. Paris. Can.—Star snd Gem, motion pictures. vaudeville and baa a wonderful boy pianist, hi the person of Leo Klndlg, to accompany the picture programs. Dea Moines, la.—Bercbeli (Elbert A Get- chell, mgrs.) "Baby Mine" Nov. T, 8; "Broadway Jones" 0, 10; Aborn English Opera Co. 14. 16. Puhosss (Elbert A Getchell, ngr.)—Pictures De Luxe, and Louis Allen and Roger Grey, and Male Quartette, to big business. Oetheum (H. B. Burton, mgr.)—BUI week of 20: Milton Pollock and company, tbe Barneses, liube Dickinson, Alma loulln, the Brads, Boblns, Dartholdl's birds, snd pictures. Em paxes (Elbert A Getchell, mgrs.)—Bill 20- 29: Hex's Comedy Circus, Bert Wheeler and company, Tojetl snd Bennett, Elliott and Willi- son, Genrce Offerman, and Mort Sharp. For last half: Walter Terry snd Fiji Glrli, Keongb and Francis, Thaw Tango Dancers, Grace and Phyllis Foster, Bert Cowdey, George Onermao, and pic- tures. Nora.—Powers' Car Show closed 14, after a tig Reason. MAjasTiQ, Unique, Siaj, Casino snd Fauilt, motion pictures. Cedar Rapids, la.—Greene's (Wm. Collier, mgr.) "The Bilcdneas of Virtue" Oct *9-Nov. 1, "Broadway Jones" 3, 'Baby Mine" 8, Blanche Ring, in ''When Claudia Smiles," 8, Maisstio (Vie Hugo, mgr.)—BUI 28-29: Bea Welch, Jane Connelly and company, Ischlkawa Bros., Kelso and Holing, tbe Bortinos, and Mur- phy and Kearney. For 80-Nov. 1: Ben Welch. James A. Fulton and comtianT, Laveen, Gross oud company, aferrltt and Douglaa, Bessie Leonard, and Bamayoa. Keokuk, la.—Hippodrome (Mark Aniell. mgr.) 8. II. O. sign Is common here. BUI week of Oct. 27: "Paid In Fall," with Robt. Sherman and company. Lightning Weston, Wood sod Law- ton, Ed. Grey, and Zlra tod her leopards. GatHD, OaratoK and Colonial, pictures only. Colonial (Frank Sanaoae, •mgr.)—This honse Davenport, In.—Burtls (Chomberlln, hlndt A Co, mgrs.) "Officer dun" came to good busi- ness, matinee aud night. IB. "The Master Mind Oct. 28. "Broadway Josea" 30. A Mexican.— Vaudeville. For 20 and week the following Mil appeared i Bums and Fulton. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Allen snd company, Joe Lanl- gan. Van and Bhlnhart, Belmont's Manikins, and Great Howard. Nora.—The Associated Advertising Clabs of America convened In Davenport on 20, 21. Boone, la.—Arie (Ben B. Wuley, mgr.) pic- tures and vaudeville. . Vmouiu (J. J. Jones, mgr.)—Pictures snd vaudevUle. . Pbincess (Brown A Anderson, mgTS.)—Pic- tures and vaudeville. Ltbio (N. Lamb, mgr.)—Pictures only. Columbia, 8. C New Colombia (F. I. Brown, mgr.) "The Little Millionaire" Oct. 27, 28. "The TraU of the Lonesome Pine" 29-J1, "LltUe Women" Nov. 1, "The Girl of My Dreams" 4. Primrose A DockaUder's Minstrels 8, The Flrelly" 11. Notes. —Bsrnom A Bailey Circus, 17, drew tremendous business Jars. S. J. Slepbeot. through ner attorneys, Lyles a Lyles, of tnia city, hu InsUtnted s damage suit against the Itarnmn a Bailey Circus for »2S,O00. Some si- tircaUon on account of reaerved sests if tne cause Tbe South Carolina Agricultural nnil Mechanical Fai r is being held here week of 27. Cumberland, Md. — Maryland (Melllnger Bros., mgrs.) Chicago Stock Co. Oct. 27-Nov. 1, "Ben-Hur" 8-8. , . Victoxia, BatvEDins and Libxstt, pictures only. ._ Nora—The Moose Oarslval's boslness wsa sla- dered on account of rata.